I was also reading things like people complaining that AMC would blur out the nude woman throwing Jesse's clothes out after him in the pilot. In the Netflix version, she is wearing a bra.

So they certainly seem to be airing different versions of the eps. If the changes are minor, I won't bother tracking the original versions down, but if the changes are significant, I'd like to see the originals.

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There is no "eBay scene" in the pilot. I don't like the idea of scenes being cut.

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Originally Posted by Jstkiddn

I don't remember the episode number, but there is definitely an eBay scene......somewhere early on.

Yes, there is are two ebay scenes in the pilot.

Spoiler:

There is a scene where Walt and Skyler are in bed on Walt's birthday, and she's giving him a birthday handjob, at the same time she's watching the end of an auction... going 'yes...yes.. yes.. YES..YES'.. and it's because her auction ended well while she's basically on autopilot for Walt.

There's also an earlier scene with Skyler and Marie where Skyler is talking about selling these wothless items on ebay for $40 or $50 each. It's a throwaway scene, but it sets up the later scene in bed.

I was also reading things like people complaining that AMC would blur out the nude woman throwing Jesse's clothes out after him in the pilot. In the Netflix version, she is wearing a bra.

So they certainly seem to be airing different versions of the eps. If the changes are minor, I won't bother tracking the original versions down, but if the changes are significant, I'd like to see the originals.

On the first version (S01E01) we watched on Netflix, the naked woman in the window was full-on topless. No bra, no blur. At some point in time, Netflix replaced those scenes with more tame ones. Also, alot of dialog was toned down as well. "What you cook is sh*t" was silently bleeped out. Also, there was one scene where Walt had the lab apron and other lab clothes, and in the original pilot, Jesse said "I'm not wearing that, you can dress like a fag"... and "fag" was silently bleeped out too. MANY examples of that in S01 on the Netflix versions.

If you want to see the unedited/unbleeped versions, I think you need to buy the DVDs.

Also, for people watching S01 (I don't know what episode) there is a later scene in a strip club. On the Netflix original, many of the women were clearly topless (no blurring). I never went back to see how it was edited on Netflix. I'd be curious to know what happened.

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I'm reading that the Netflix episodes are edited down from what aired originally. I saw some references to an "eBay scene" from the pilot, and I never saw anything like that. Googling confirms it.
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Originally Posted by crowfan

There is no "eBay scene" in the pilot. I don't like the idea of scenes being cut.

Also, for people watching S01 (I don't know what episode) there is a later scene in a strip club. On the Netflix original, many of the women were clearly topless (no blurring). I never went back to see how it was edited on Netflix. I'd be curious to know what happened.

We just watched the topless bar scene a few days ago, and there was no blurring. It's in S03 and

Spoiler:

is a flashback to where Jesse took the money Walt gave him to get an RV but he went to the strip club with his posse instead.

On the first version (S01E01) we watched on Netflix, the naked woman in the window was full-on topless. No bra, no blur. At some point in time, Netflix replaced those scenes with more tame ones. Also, alot of dialog was toned down as well. "What you cook is sh*t" was silently bleeped out. Also, there was one scene where Walt had the lab apron and other lab clothes, and in the original pilot, Jesse said "I'm not wearing that, you can dress like a fag"... and "fag" was silently bleeped out too. MANY examples of that in S01 on the Netflix versions.

If you want to see the unedited/unbleeped versions, I think you need to buy the DVDs.

It seems to me that the language is currently unbleeped/unedited on Netflix. I commented in another thread that I was surprised when